Back to top. Rory Griffin Newbie 1. Reg: Oct Kudos 0. How do I make those apps appear as not trusted and to be removed? Thank you. Labels: Firewall , Norton I have the same question 0. Reg: Nov Accepted Solution. Reg: Apr Things happen. Peterweb, So thank you for asking a question. This thread is closed from further comment. Please visit the forum to start a new thread. Select System and Security. Adjust the remaining options if necessary. In the Scan exclusions and trusted zone section, click Settings.
Go to the Trusted applications tab and click Add. Enter the path to the executable file and select the checkboxes for actions: Do not scan opened files. Files opened by trusted applications are not scanned.
Do not monitor application activity. Select Manage exclusions or Specify trusted applications. Select the file or application to exclude from the scan scope in Kaspersky Internet Security.
To change the account type with Settings, use these steps: Open Settings. Click on Accounts. Click the Change account type button. Select the Administrator or Standard User account type. Click the OK button. To give Admin rights for domain users: Click start and right-click on computer and select manage. Expand Local Users and Groups.
Click on the groups folder. Double click on Administrators. Click add. If you notice any of the following issues with your computer, it may be infected with a virus: Slow computer performance taking a long time to start up or open programs Problems shutting down or restarting.
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